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Period 4 — Astronomy
3.1 The night sky
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Period 4 — Astronomy
3.1 The night sky
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This lesson
Recap
3.1 The night sky
Working independently
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Learning goals
Name several objects that are found in space
Describe what a star, planet and moon are and how they relate
Describe the difference between a comet, meteor and meteorite
Explain what a satellite is
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Recap
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The earth from
6 Billion kilometers
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Some facts about our universe
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The earth distance from the sun is called the 'goldilocks zone' — since it's uniquely ideal for life.
All stars that you see in the night sky are other suns.
The sun makes up more than 99% of the mass in our solar system
We call our galaxy 'The milky way galaxy'.
All elements originate from suns. This means, we and everything around us are made of 'star dust'.
Most of the universe is empty space (just like in atoms)
The earth is round, but the universe is actually flat.
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The observable universe
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The purpose of science is to investigate the universe so that we can come to understand it.
We can only investigate what we can observe.
We observe the universe through the light that reaches the earth.
If things are so far away that their light can't reach earth we are not able to observe it.
The part of the universe that science can investigate is called —
The observable universe
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The observable universe
(Luckily, This is quite a lot)
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3.1 The night sky
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3.1 The night sky
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3.1 The night sky
Orbit
Link
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3.1 The night sky
Stars
Planets
Moons
Comets
Meteors and meteorites
Man made objects
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Stars
3.1 The night sky
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Stars
a large, burning body of mass around which planets orbit
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Planets
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Planets
Wandering star
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Planets
Objects in orbit around stars
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Moons
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Natural objects orbiting
Planets
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Moons
3.1 The night sky
Jupiter has 79 moons
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What are satellites?
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Planets
Suns
Galaxy
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Planets
Suns
Galaxy
Solar system
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Planets
Suns
Galaxy
Solar system
Moons
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The night sky — so far
The night sky is filled with stars
all stars are distant suns
Planet orbit suns
Moons orbit planets
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Comets
Meteors
meteorites
3.1 The night sky
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Comets — Ice and dust in space
Meteors
meteorites
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Comets — Ice and dust in space
Meteors — Rock in space
meteorites
3.1 The night sky
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Comets — Ice and dust in space
Meteors — Rock in space
meteorites — Rock from space that reaches earths surface
3.1 The night sky
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Man-made
objects
3.1 The night sky
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Homework
Read: 6.1
Do: The workbook exercises — including E
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Learning goals
Name several objects that are found in space
Describe what a star, planet and moon are and how they relate
Describe the difference between a comet, meteor and meteorite
Explain what a satellite is
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